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Giselle Hudson | Pre-Decision Diagnostic Advisor | Sensemaking for high-stakes business decisions
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Most costly decisions begin with
an inaccurate understanding of the situation.

I help leaders understand what is actually happening before major decisions are made or
resources are invested in solving the wrong problem.

Tag: being stuck

  • How is Building a business Similar to Doing the Crosswords?

    I picked up this crossword puzzle book a while back – one that promised: “enrich your word power” . Today, without any grand plan, I opened it. My mind felt crowded, and I needed something different… something structured but playful, quiet but energizing. So I flipped the book open, landed on Puzzle #77, and decided…

    Giselle

    November 16, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    being stuck, business building, clues, crossword puzzles, definite answers, incremental wins, problem solving, sensemaking
  • Change Is the Current That Carries Us Forward

    In business, just like in life, staying still is an illusion. The market moves, industries evolve, competition shifts, and customers’ needs change. Yet too often, businesses cling to what’s familiar—holding on to outdated processes, ineffective strategies, or misaligned structures simply because they’re known. But here’s the reality: Change is not the enemy. Stagnation is. The…

    Giselle

    March 7, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    being stuck, business growth, business stagnation, business strategy, clarity first, growing forward, Scaling Business, solution presentation
  • Saying That You REALLY WANT Something is Not Enough

    There comes a time in ones life when you have to start telling yourself the truth. All the things you keep SAYING you REALLY WANT – do you REALLY WANT them or have they become like lines in a familiar song that you repeat over and over because you’ve grown accustomed to hearing it enough…

    Giselle

    March 5, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being stuck, belief in ourselves, faith, insecurity, making decisions, self doubt, take risk, telling the truth, the courage to live with integrity
  • My Higher Self REFUSED to be Fooled Today

    I don’t like tricks being played on me so I tend to lie low for April Fools. My friend Sally Ann did catch me though with a Facebook post that she’d been up all night because one of her dogs made young ‘uns. I was ecstatic thinking to myself that since I no longer had…

    Giselle

    April 1, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being stuck, commitment, decision, developing courage, exercise, inspire, Seth Godin, walking
  • Are you stuck in your own “Twilight Zone”?

    Dictionary.com defines the twilight zone as a state of mind between reality and fantasy; dreamlike or hallucinatory state. It’s natural to dream and to want a better life but we must be careful if all we’re doing is ‘dreaming’ and ‘wanting’. Sometimes we can become mired in the zone between reality and fantasy and remain…

    Giselle

    September 29, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    being a light, being stuck, fantasy, reality, the Twilight Zone
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